Q: Comments on earnings , Seems to be an unappreciated company
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Q: The results for Nuvei look like they have been well received. Does it look like short covering or the start of an upward trend?
May I have your comments on the results? Would you consider adding to a (losing) position in a TFSA? Or selling on this bump?
Thank you, JaneN
May I have your comments on the results? Would you consider adding to a (losing) position in a TFSA? Or selling on this bump?
Thank you, JaneN
Q: Hi, Any comments on the results ? Thanks
Q: What do you think of their press release yesterday. I am thinking of adding to may small position
Thank You.
Thank You.
Q: Results are out, not sure they're very good.
What is your analysis and conclusion tell you on these earnings results.
Sheldon
What is your analysis and conclusion tell you on these earnings results.
Sheldon
Q: time to shine your crystal ball. Do you think canadian banks will raise dividends in a few weeks when they report 4th quarter results for the start of next year and if yes what percentage do you think each bank will raise?
Q: Hi Team
Would you advise HYGH as a small position (2-5%) for RIF income. With the rise in interest rates , its hedging seems to have protected its unit value and should continue to do so if there are further increments upward or is it just too risky for an older guy. Best Regards. gary
Would you advise HYGH as a small position (2-5%) for RIF income. With the rise in interest rates , its hedging seems to have protected its unit value and should continue to do so if there are further increments upward or is it just too risky for an older guy. Best Regards. gary
Q: a) Is it risky to purchase a corporate Bail-in Bond? Even if they have been rated as A or A-?
b) Can you explain what a bail-in bond means from the purchaser’s (my) point of view?
b) Can you explain what a bail-in bond means from the purchaser’s (my) point of view?
Q: CPG:CA has been on trend with other Canadian producers, that is to say they are returning a significant portion of their FCF to shareholders. This also implied limited expansion and debt reduction.
How does their latest acquisition fit with this philosophy, and is the company still focused on its core objectives?
How does their latest acquisition fit with this philosophy, and is the company still focused on its core objectives?
Q: Hi Peter,
WELL Health will be reporting 3rd Qtr next week. Can you provide Revenue and EBIDTA estimates.
Thank you
WELL Health will be reporting 3rd Qtr next week. Can you provide Revenue and EBIDTA estimates.
Thank you
Q: Time for another dividend hike and another record quarter at earnings release Thursday after hours?
Q: What are your thoughts on this company? I currently own Endeavour that owns 51% of TKO. Thanks as always for your advice.
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Canadian National Railway Company (CNR)
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Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
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Fortis Inc. (FTS)
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Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
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WSP Global Inc. (WSP)
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Lundin Mining Corporation (LUN)
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Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (AEM)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
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Brookfield Corporation Class A Limited Voting Shares (BN)
Q: Hi Peter and 5i Team,
From this list of 9 stocks to own in a RRSP for 10+ years, how would you rank them in terms of starting a position today?
Thanks again for the great work that you do.
From this list of 9 stocks to own in a RRSP for 10+ years, how would you rank them in terms of starting a position today?
Thanks again for the great work that you do.
Q: Please provide an update on HWO.
Thanks
Thanks
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Home Depot Inc. (The) (HD)
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Lowe's Companies Inc. (LOW)
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Acadian Timber Corp. (ADN)
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Floor & Decor Holdings Inc. (FND)
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TopBuild Corp. (BLD)
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NVR Inc. (NVR)
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West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. (WFG)
Q: Please provide best “lower risk” investment ideas given the housing shortage in Canada and USA?
Q: Hi
Are you familiar with Treasury Wine Estates (Australian) and if so could you offer any opinion on them. They are trying to position themselves in the higher end segment in the US specifically. I expect this is to overcome the issues/interference they've encountered with sales / expansion in China.
Thanks for any opinion even if it is "Nope never heard of 'em".
Make question public if you see fit.
Are you familiar with Treasury Wine Estates (Australian) and if so could you offer any opinion on them. They are trying to position themselves in the higher end segment in the US specifically. I expect this is to overcome the issues/interference they've encountered with sales / expansion in China.
Thanks for any opinion even if it is "Nope never heard of 'em".
Make question public if you see fit.
Q: Hi 5i
I'm currently overweight Tech (according to PA) but not overly concerned about it. In order to free up some cash which of QCOM and CSCO would you reduce first/eliminate completely ? The purpose being to have ready funds for bulking up smaller positions in other sectors before year end (maybe).
Do nothing is always an option as well as each have their merits.
Thanks
I'm currently overweight Tech (according to PA) but not overly concerned about it. In order to free up some cash which of QCOM and CSCO would you reduce first/eliminate completely ? The purpose being to have ready funds for bulking up smaller positions in other sectors before year end (maybe).
Do nothing is always an option as well as each have their merits.
Thanks
Q: Please comment on Q results and going forward.Txs for U usual great services & views
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iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (XIC)
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Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex North America Index ETF (VIU)
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Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (VFV)
Q: Hi Peter,
I am helping my kids who are in the mid-twenties to invest. The funds will be in RRSP & in TFSA for long term. Would you please recommend a list of ETFs and/or Stocks to invest in for growth. I would like to have the portfolio diversified globally and invested into various sectors.
Thank you,
I am helping my kids who are in the mid-twenties to invest. The funds will be in RRSP & in TFSA for long term. Would you please recommend a list of ETFs and/or Stocks to invest in for growth. I would like to have the portfolio diversified globally and invested into various sectors.
Thank you,
Q: Please provide your take on the quarterly results. Thank you.